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_______ is the belief that there are no matters of opinion in ethics since moral judgments are the same for everyone, and your own are correct.

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Absolutism.

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As the exercise briefly explains, the absolutist belief states that there are no matters of opinion in ethics since moral judgments are the same for everyone, and your own are correct. That is, that there is a general moral system which involves only one truth. All in all, this system states that there is only one absolute reality, truth or morality.

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